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I must admit I needed sometimes to be sure of what this website is presenting because the domain name talks about "yourtime", which is "my" time, but I couldn't find anything related to me at a glance. Shouldn't it be "ourtime.intridea.com" ?

Excellent idea btw, I love companies taking care of employees in such ways.


You mean, like what started in 2012 ?

Social networks are know widely known, meaning they became boring and non-innovations.


Not necessary unemployment, maybe conversion. Perhaps cleaning industries will take care of providing and deploying hydrophobic substances in toilets, firms, public services etc.

Or maybe as you suggest it will create a completly new market. It depends entirely on the ability of these companies to move forward.


Very interesting technology, known since more than 10 years now and widespread in 2007-8 on the WWW.

I guess many applications will be found in every day life.


I find it a bit the overkill. If you'd like to implement Python in the browser, at least make sure to write a good implementation. An implementation written in JavaScript, is not a good implementation.


> An implementation written in JavaScript, is not a good implementation.

Do you have some evidence for this, or are you just judging it by the fact it is written in JavaScript? I can imagine source-to-source translation between Python to JS that would provide an excellent implementation of Python.


Not using a CSS rule in a single page doesn't mean you don't use it elsewhere => the generated CSS is necessarily wrong.

This tool is useless but being a POC.


Exactly. I minify my site's CSS but there are rules used on only some pages. Unless you crawl the whole of a website, this tool is useless for any site that has more than one page.

You'd be better off using SitePoint's DustMeSelectors as it at least makes an effort to crawl the site's CSS: http://www.sitepoint.com/dustmeselectors/

(bit out of date though, it seems)


Yes, 2.2 is out of date. DustMeSelectors 3.01 is now at http://www.brothercake.com/dustmeselectors/ (or just use the Firefox add-ons search to install it from Mozilla, not a random site)


Same for me. I think Forrst is kinda dead, I'm ranked #4 (was #1) since 1 year now, and I did no activity.


Yeah, sure, say that to Facebook & Twitter founders (to name the most known). People can sometimes have sufficient genius to handle creating then founding if the product is valuable.


Yes, there's ages similar services exist : http://www.dummyimages.com/


Firebug is a lot better.


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